The bestselling author of BEFORE WOMEN HAD WINGS spins a wild new tale
about the strong bonds among a group of friends that loses its
quirkiest member, Murmur Lee. Exploring new literary territory while
keeping to her native Floridian roots, Fowler is here at her most
original and entertaining.
As a new year dawns over the island of Iris Haven, Murmur Lee Harp and
her lover, Billy, go for a romantic sail without a care in the world.
The evening comes to an abrupt halt when Murmur Lee discovers that she
has drowned --- but by whose hand? --- in the Iris Haven river.
Grief-stricken and haunted by the mysteries surrounding her death,
Murmur Lee's circle of friends sets out to discover what really
happened to her, and in the process they learn as much about her
failings and triumphs as their own. After years of self-exile in the
North, Charlee Mudd returns to set her best friend's affairs in order,
only to confront her own ghosts. Edith Piaf, a former marine whose sex
change at the age of sixty-two Murmur Lee supported unquestioningly,
must find the confidence to carry on without the encouragement of her
friend. Lonely widower Dr. Zachary Klein plummets into the depths of
depression at the loss of the second woman he has ever loved. As for
Murmur Lee --- who lived her entire life on an island named by her
great-great grandfather in honor of the Greek goddess who receives the
souls of dying women --- in death she experiences her own journey as
she is plunged into her familial past and discovers the truth about who
she really is.
With poignancy and humor Fowler weaves the voices of Murmur and her
friends into a compelling narrative. Part family saga, part murder
mystery, The Problem with Murmur Lee is Fowler's most rewarding and
engrossing work yet.